Device Overview

Summary

The 70 MIPS PIC24E Motor Control MCUs with enhanced on-chip peripherals enable the design of high-performance, precision motor control systems that are more energy efficient, quieter in operation, have a great range and extended life. They can be used to control brushless DC, permanent magnet synchronous, AC induction and stepper motors. These devices are also ideal for high-performance general purpose applications.

Additional Features

Operating Conditions

3.0V to 3.6V, -40ºC to +85ºC, DC to 70 MIPS

3.0V to 3.6V, -40ºC to +125ºC, DC to 60 MIPS

PIC24E MCU Core

Modified Harvard Architecture

C Compiler Optimized Instruction Set

16-bit Wide Data Path

24-bit Wide Instructions

16x16 Integer Multiply Operations

32/16 and 16/16 Integer Divide Operations

High-Speed PWM

Up to three PWM pairs with independent timing

Dead time for rising and falling edges

7.14 ns PWM resolution

PWM support for Inverters, PFC, Lighting, BLDC, PMSM, ACIM, SRM

Programmable Fault inputs

Flexible trigger configurations for ADC conversions

Advanced Analog Features

ADC module Configurable as 10-bit, 1.1 Msps with four S&H or 12-bit, 500 ksps with one S&H

The MPLAB® PM3 Universal Device Programmer is easy to use and operates with a PC or as a stand-alone unit, and programs Microchip's entire line of PIC® devices as well as the latest dsPIC® DSC devices. When used standalone, data can be loaded and saved with the SD/MMC card (not included).

Microstick II delivers a complete development hardware platform for Microchip’s 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. It’s the perfect solution to those looking for a low-cost, easy-to-use development platform. (Note: Go to Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H Development Board for information on the Microstick tool.)

The dsPICDEM™ MCLV-2 Development Board provides a cost-effective method of evaluating and developing sensored or sensorless Brushless DC (BLDC) and permanent magnet synchronous motor control applications. The board supports Microchip’s 100-pin Plug-In-Modules with dsPIC33E, dsPIC33F and PIC32MK Digital Signal Controllers. The board supports the use of the internal, on chip OpAmps